How long is the Pre-Matriculation Program (PMP)?
The program is two academic quarters, or approximately five (5) months of study (August through December). Additional coursework may be recommended.
If I do well in the Pre-Matriculation Program (PMP), am I automatically admitted into other Âé¶¹Ó°Òô programs, such as one of the medical schools?
PMP students must apply to other Âé¶¹Ó°Òô programs in the same manner as all other applicants. Students who are currently enrolled and are doing well academically in the PMP, will be granted an interview to an Âé¶¹Ó°Òô program, if all application requirements are met. Admission to another school or program at Âé¶¹Ó°Òô is independent of a student’s performance in or completion of the PMP.
Is there an interview for the Pre-Matriculation Program (PMP)?
PMP does not include a formal traditional interview, however eligible applicants will be invited to attend an informal interview by the Director of PMP from the College of Health Professions.
Will I be taking any courses with other health professions students?
Yes, students participate in courses with other students from the Biomedical Sciences Masters (BMS) program. PMP students take a course alongside and are graded in the same manner as other students. A transcript is available after completion of coursework.
How do I submit a test score?
You should upload your test score to your application as a document or jpeg. If you have questions please contact us.
Can applicants be interested in other health professions, including those not offered by Âé¶¹Ó°Òô?
Yes, the program is designed to strengthen a prospective health profession student’s application in addition to exposing the student to health care coursework. Students should enroll in the program with an interest in pursuing a profession in healthcare.
Do the essays have a word or character limit?
Essays should be approximately one page in length and should discuss the applicant’s experiences.